Family Visa Sponsorship UAE
Sponsor your spouse, children, and parents for UAE residency
Overview
Once you hold a valid UAE residence visa, you can sponsor immediate family members — spouse, children under 18 (or up to 25 if studying), and in some cases parents. The sponsor must meet minimum income requirements and provide proof of accommodation. Family visa holders can live in the UAE but cannot work without their own employment visa or work permit.
Who this is for
- UAE residents wanting to bring family
- Founders relocating with spouse and children
- Parents seeking to sponsor elderly dependents
Requirements
- Valid UAE residence visa (investor or employee)
- Minimum salary of AED 4,000/month (or AED 3,000 + accommodation)
- Attested marriage certificate (for spouse)
- Children's birth certificates (attested)
- Tenancy contract (Ejari) proving adequate accommodation
- Passport copies of all family members
- Medical fitness test for each family member (12+ years)
Process — step by step
Confirm eligibility
Ensure you meet the minimum salary threshold and have valid accommodation (Ejari-registered tenancy contract).
Gather & attest documents
Marriage certificates and birth certificates must be attested by the UAE embassy in the issuing country, then by MOFA in the UAE.
Apply for entry permit
Submit family visa application through GDRFA (or your free zone, if applicable).
Family members enter UAE
Family members travel to the UAE on the entry permit within 60 days of issuance.
Medical & Emirates ID
Each family member (12+) completes medical test and Emirates ID biometrics.
Visa stamping
Residence visas are stamped in passports. Family members are now UAE residents.
Key cautions
Frequently asked questions
Can my spouse work in the UAE on a family visa?
What age limit applies for sponsoring children?
Can I sponsor my parents?
Related
Sources & methodology
This guide is compiled from official UAE government immigration sources — the Federal Authority for Identity, Citizenship, Customs & Port Security (ICP), the General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs (GDRFA), and the Ministry of Human Resources & Emiratisation (MOHRE). Visa categories, eligibility, and fees are set by these authorities and can change; always confirm the current requirements directly.
Last updated: February 2026
Disclaimer: This guide is educational only. Visa requirements and fees are subject to change. Always verify current information with the relevant authority or a licensed immigration advisor.
